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Rosamund Pike's Veil Secret on the Golden Globes Red Carpet

The Real Reason Behind Rosamund Pike’s Veil on the Golden Globes Red Carpet

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 07: Rosamund Pike attends the 81st Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 7, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Steve Granitz/FilmMagic)

If you haven't watched "Saltburn" yet, where have you been? The Emerald Fennell-directed film made waves over Twixmas when it arrived on Prime Video and shocked families with its stellar cast, disturbing plot, and that bath scene. Yes, watching it with grandparents may have been a mistake. . . One of the standout performances was by British actor Rosamund Pike who seemingly channelled her eccentric character, Lady Elspeth, by arriving at the Golden Globes in a look that seriously brought the drama.

Wearing a black vintage lace gown by Dior Couture, the dress came complete with bodice top, A-line skirt, and intricate lace netting over the arms. But it was her headpiece that really stole the spotlight. Pike, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Saltburn", wore a dramatic black veil over the front of her face, fastened into a sleek bun hairstyle.

Was this to signify the demise of her character in "Saltburn"? Perhaps a nod to the dark plot in the critically acclaimed movie? No, it had a much more practical reason. "It's a protective veil for the occasion," she told Variety on the red carpet. "I had an accident over Christmas actually. I had a skiing accident. Not what you want knowing you're coming to the Golden Globes on the 7th of January."

She added that on Boxing Day her face was "entirely smashed up", so all hands were on deck to create a decorative accessory to protect her face. Fortunately, she has since heeled, but she ended up falling in love with the look, so kept it to kick off awards season. Pike did also hint that it was fitting for her "Saltburn" nomination, imagining that her character would have worn a similar ensemble to her wedding.

Now, is it just us or does this remind you of that "Sex and the City" episode when Samantha arrives at a party wearing a black veil to cover her sore chemical peel? While skin blemishes, reactions, or bruises are inevitable in life, covering up with makeup is not always an option, and nor should it be. Embracing a statement-making accessory might just be the answer. And as hair accessories, like the bow trend, continue to increase this year and are added to people's 2024 in/out beauty lists, it's surely just a matter of time before we all add veils to our hair collection, no?

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